Group withdraws Arpaio’s speaking invitation

Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio says an advocacy group for guide dog users withdrew its invitation for him to serve as keynote speaker at its national convention in Phoenix next month because of his enforcement of immigration laws.

The sheriff was scheduled to speak to the group Guide Dog Users about his animal welfare programs.

But the group’s treasurer, Jane Sheehan, says some of its board members raised concerns about the sheriff’s civil rights record and his immigration efforts.

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Sheriff Joe Arpaio has for years been a strong advocate of animal welfare and humane treatment, and a defender of those that cannot speak for themselves.
For this group to withdraw the invitation shows an incredible lack of concern for animals. We know now what really matters to these people: POLITICAL CORRECTNESS, not animal welfare.

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This is easy to fix
but they do not wanna do it, If safeway super market can give people a shoping card , the Federal gov. can do it 2 to all the legal people, and every employer can verify their workers status but the gov. collects so much money fro Ilegals he is far from fixing the problem.

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